Rotary Thread Inspection Tool

Patent No. 7661196 The patented Rotary Thread Inspection Tool accurately inspects internal screw threads for functional size and depth faster and easier than conventional methods. The unique Rotary Thread Inspection Tool safely checks internal threads while eliminating operator arm and hand fatigue and repetitive motion injuries. The instrument features a portable and ergonomic design engineered for industrial applications. The unit is supplied with high performance rechargeable NIMH "quick change" batteries that provide long lasting hours of operation. It also includes a patented depth control feature with automatic reversal.

Safely Inspect Parts Out of Tolerance parts are instantly recognized. If the thread is undersized, damaged, not deep enough, or has foreign matter in the thread the gage will stop advancing into the threaded hole. This prevents damage to the part and excessive wear to the thread gage. To remove the gage, simply press the reverse button.

Flexibility The Rotary Thread Inspection Tool accepts both standard and custom size thread taper lock style plug gages. Changing gage sizes is fast and easy. The tool accommodates a size range from #8 (.164) up to 3/4". Other sizes can be priced upon request.

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7661196

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Patent No. 7661196 The patented Rotary Thread Inspection Tool accurately inspects internal screw threads for functional size and depth faster and easier than conventional methods. The unique Rotary Thread Inspection Tool safely checks internal threads while eliminating operator arm and hand fatigue and repetitive motion injuries. The instrument features a portable and ergonomic design engineered for industrial applications. The unit is supplied with high performance rechargeable NIMH "quick change" batteries that provide long lasting hours of operation. It also includes a patented depth control feature with automatic reversal.

Safely Inspect Parts Out of Tolerance parts are instantly recognized. If the thread is undersized, damaged, not deep enough, or has foreign matter in the thread the gage will stop advancing into the threaded hole. This prevents damage to the part and excessive wear to the thread gage. To remove the gage, simply press the reverse button.